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249: 174: 309: 1852: 90: 27: 69: 1402:. A challenge to his candidacy in 1987 determined that 1983 was only the second time Tabai was elected president. This was because his 1978 election under the colonial government was determined to be separate from his presidential elections, and he succeeded to the presidency upon independence. Teannaki was also a candidate in the 1987 election, and he then won the presidency in the 181: 97: 712:. It failed with 15 in favour and 20 against, and the government was dissolved so new elections could be held. There was some confusion and disagreement around this. Some of Tabai's allies were against Tabai's gambit, while some of the opposition did not realise that voting against it would cause them to stand for re-election. 707:
When it was discovered that parliament had mistakenly tied the salaries of six statutory officers to that of the public service, Tabai's government introduced a bill to fix the discrepancy in December 1982. As a political manoeuvre against Tabai, the opposition refused to vote for the bill. He raised
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Wiia I-Kiribati interpreted Tabai's motion as a threat, implying that they had to support the bill or risk losing their seats. Tabai countered that if it were a threat, then he would be threatening his own government as well. Wiia I-Kiribati justified its decision to vote against Tabai's government,
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The election was held on 17 February. Tabai won re-election with 49.6% of the vote. His ally Teannaki received 16.2%, meaning that 65.8% of voters supported the government candidates. Turnout decreased from the previous year's presidential election, with only 69.3% of registered voters turning out
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against Tabai's government. The motion of no confidence was nominally about a bill adjusting the pay of government officials, but the opposition cited broader concerns with Tabai's economic policy. Turnout was only 69.3% of registered voters, which marked a significant decrease from the previous
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Tabai built his new government to ensure that different religious and regional groups were represented, but he did not make any outreach to the opposition and filled the government exclusively with his supporters. This included Teannaki, who returned to his position as vice president. Tabai was
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as candidates in the election. Tabai and Teannaki were the same candidates nominated by the government in the previous year's presidential election, while Tentoa and Tong were selected by the opposition. Tabai's ally
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instead of the 82.4% in 1982. By this point, voters had been asked to turn out for three elections in 1982 and three more in 1983.
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believed that the election was fought on a personal level, with the pro-labour opposition holding an animosity for Tabai after
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saying that it also lacked confidence in the government for economic reasons. Their grievances included the costs of a
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While the elections were pending, the government of Kiribati was run by the Council of State, which included the
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on 17 February 1983. Four candidates were chosen from members of parliament: incumbent president
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on 12 and 19 January, and Tabai saw a net increase of two supporters in parliament.
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election. After winning re-election and serving a full term, Tabai went on to be
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and Tabai's vice-president. Tentoa was a member of parliament from
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constituency. His family was involved in the private sector in
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and the government's subsidies for a shipping corporation.
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Index

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Ieremia Tabai
Harry Tong
Nonouti
Tabuaeran


Teatao Teannaki
Tewareka Tentoa
Abaiang
Onotoa

Ieremia Tabai
Ieremia Tabai
Politics of Kiribati

Constitution
Human rights
LGBT rights
President
Taneti Maamau
Vice-President
Teuea Toatu
Cabinet
House of Assembly
Speaker

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